Logan and Jake Paul meet Conor McGregor at Donald Trump inauguration
While the Paul brothers are seemingly involved in a bitter feud with the Irishman, the trio have appeared to put their differences aside for the day
While the Paul brothers are seemingly involved in a bitter feud with the Irishman, the trio have appeared to put their differences aside for the dayLogan and Jake Paul shared the same bus as Conor McGregor on the way to Donald Trump's inauguration
Logan and Jake Paul crossed paths with UFC star Conor McGregor as the three stars headed to Donald Trump's inauguration.
Trump is set to be sworn in later today as the 47th president of the United States, eight years after he first took oath of the office. The ceremony - which is traditionally been held outside the US Capitol - has been moved indoors due to a forecast of freezing temperatures.
In what will be a historic event, there has been a lot of excitement surrounding the event - with loads of celebrities set to pour in to welcome Trump back into office. Perhaps the biggest shock of all sees both Logan and Jake appear to seemingly settle their feud with McGregor for the day.
The Paul brothers and McGregor have gone as far as hanging out with one another and sharing a vehicle as the trio head to the event. An image uploaded to Jake's social media accounts shows himself, Logan, McGregor and the Paul brother's mother, Pam Stepnick, heading over to what would seemingly be the pre-inauguration celebrations in Washington.
'The Problem Child' opted to post a rather hilarious captions, which read. "Inauguration going great." However, judging by his face, he doesn't appear to be too pleased by the Irishman's presence.
Back in December, reports suggested that McGregor was in talks to fight Jake Paul's older brother. In a post uploaded to X - formerly known as Twitter - the Irishman wrote: "The rumours of a bout with Topuria are false. I am in preliminary agreements with the Ambani family to face Logan Paul in a boxing exhibition in India. I have agreed. I will then seek my return to the Octagon."
The potential clash could net both men a huge $250million, however, 'The Maverick' recently confirmed that he was solely dedicated to the WWE. Despite his comments, Logan still appears to open to a clash with the Irishman after pleading to Dana White's boss, UFC and WWE chief Ari Emanuel, to be permitted to take on 'The Notorious.'
Paul was filmed sharing a warm embrace and shaking with Emanuel before telling him: āAri, I need one favour from you,ā to which the Endeavor chief responded: āYeahā, before Paul said: āI need you to greenlight me vs Conor.ā The pair then chuckled, before mutually saying āseriouslyā.
McGregor jetted out to America from Dublin Airport on Saturday with his long-time coach John Kavanagh. On Sunday, the 36-year-old photographed smiling and shaking hands with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. However, following the picture, 'The Notorious' has faced a lot of stick online.
One user wrote: "Well, tell your 'brother' to stop acting like a stereotypical politician and start acting like himself again." Another posted: "You were an absolute joke. Now you're worse. You seem to get worse and worse." A third commented: "Ewww. @Nigel_Farage what are you f*****g doing, for f**** sake?" While a fourth posted: "Just, when you thought Conor couldn't go lower." Another wrote: "What a pair of horrible w******." A sixth replied to the photo: "Hang your head in shame."